Duke Realty Corporation

The two warehouses Amazon will open in Baltimore are not intended for its new grocery service, according to the developer of the facility.

The online retailer is in the middle of expanding its shipping facilities in pursuit of cheaper, faster shipping. Last fall, it announced plans for a one-million-square-foot distribution center on Broening Avenue expected to bring about 1,000 jobs. The one-story building will be used as a fulfillment center, where employees pack orders, said Brian Strohl of Duke Realty, which is developing the former General Motors site in East Baltimore.

A second, 345,000-square-foot warehouse on Holabird Avenue, which received a go-ahead from the city...

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